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Mar 16
SEOUL – South Korean institutions are showing increasing interest in Islamic financing to diversify capital raising avenues.
This was the view of delegates at a seminar on Korean Sukuk held this week in Seoul by BNY Mellon, a leading provider of corporate trustee and agency services on Islamic transactions and other complex structured finance deals globally.
As the global financial markets recover from the financial crisis, Islamic finance is appealing as an alternative to conventional financial instruments. Sukuk share many features of conventional bonds, such as standardized transactions structures and documents, and similar trading, listing and ratings characteristics.
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